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Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Digital Library Collections This is a PDF of a folder from our textual collections. Collection: Roberts, John G.: Files Folder Title: Chron File (03/11/1986-03/17/1986) Box: 67 To see more digitized collections visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/archives/digital-library To see all Ronald Reagan Presidential Library inventories visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/document-collection Contact a reference archivist at: [email protected] Citation Guidelines: https://reaganlibrary.gov/citing National Archives Catalogue: https://catalog.archives.gov/ WITHDRAWAL SHEET Ronald Reagan Library Collection Name Withdrawer DLB 8/30/2005 File Folder CHRON FILE (03/11/1986-03/17/1986) FOIA F05-139/01 Box Number 67 COOK 15DLB DOC Doc Type Document Description No of Doc Date Restrictions NO Pages COPY Reagan Presidential Record 1 MEMO ROBERTS TO FILE, RE: REPORT 1 3/10/1986 B6 907 (PARTIAL) 2 MEMO JANET KELLIHER TO CATHERINE 1 3/12/1986 B6 1187 BEDELL (OPEN IN WHOLE) 3 MEMO ROBERTS TO BEN ELLIOTT, RE: 1 3/13/1986 B6 908 PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: NICARAGUA (PARTIAL) 4 MEMO ROBERTS TO RICHARD HAUSER 1 3/13/1986 B6 909 (PARTIAL) 5 MEMO ROBERTS TO PATRICK BUCHANAN, RE: 1 3/14/1986 B6 910 AID TO THE NICARAGUAN FREEDOM FIGHTERS (PARTIAL) 6 MEMO ROBERTS TO FILE, RE: REPORT 1 3/14/1986 B6 912 (PARTIAL) Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)] B-1 National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA] B-2 Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA] B-3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA] B-4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial information [(b)(4) of the FOIA] B-6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted Invasion of personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA] B-7 Release would disclose information complied for law enforcement purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA] B-8 Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA] B-9 Release would disclose geological or geophysical information concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA] E.O. 13233 C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of gift. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 11, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR THE FILE FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS DR SUBJECT: Use of White House Photograph in Statue of Liberty Coin Promotion I advised Mrs. Burke of the U.S. Mint that we had no objection to using a photograph of the President signing the legislation authorizing the minting of Statue of Liberty coins in the brochure for distributors of the coins. I obtained Mrs. Burke's assurance that Mint officials would retain control over use of the photograph and ensure that it was only used in a tasteful manner. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 11, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR BEN ELLIOTT DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF SPEECHWRITING FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS ASSOCIATE COUNSEL PR TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Presidential Address: Nicaragua Counsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced draft address. In lines 3-4 on page 3, we recommend deleting "the State of Florida" and substituting "us" or "this country" or something similar. There is an on-going dispute between Federal and Florida officials over who should bear certain of the costs associated with the influx of Marielitos, and a Presidential statement that the boat lift cost the State of Florida one billion dollars would be seized upon by Florida officials as a significant concession. CC: David L. Chew THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 11, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR BEN ELLIOTT DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF SPEECHWRITING FROM: ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT JOHN G. ROBERTS 222 SUBJECT: Presidential Taping: Associated General Contractors Counsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced Presidential taping and finds no objection to it from a legal perspective. cc: David L. Chew 40- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 10, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR THE FILE FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS 222 ? COPY - Reagan Presidential Record SUBJECT: FBI Report on At 11:05 a.m. I provided Senator Durenberger with the FBI summary memoranda on Senator Durenberger noted 66 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 11, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR ANNE HIGGINS SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF CORRESPONDENCE FROM: ASSOCIATE COUNSEL JOR THE PRESIDENT JOHN G. ROBERTS SUBJECT: Request for Presidential Message for Book Commemorating Sun Company's Centennial You have asked for our views on a request from Sun Company for a message from the President on the occasion of that company's centennial. This office has already considered Sun Company's request, which was raised directly with us by Sun and also referred to us by Mary Jo Jacobi. By letter dated January 6, 1986, to Sun Vice President Thomas L. Wylie, Mr. Fielding declined to make an exception to our established policy of not sending Presidential messages for commercial anniversaries. A copy of that letter is attached. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 11, 1986 Dear Senator Domenici: M. B. Oglesby recently requested that this office provide a further response to your letter of November 6, 1985, inquiring if there would be any White House interest in a proposal for a "Ronald Reagan Museum of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences." Background materials on this proposal accompanied your letter. After careful review of the proposal here at the White House, I must advise you that prospects for approval are not good. The American Film Institute at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts already fulfills many of the functions envisioned for this museum, and the President would be reluctant to lend his name to an undertaking that would either duplicate or detract from the mission of this governmental entity. In addition, I doubt that the President would want to lend his name to any museum or similar institution at this time, and after the conclusion of his term I expect that his interest would be focused on the Presidential library. Lending his name to other institutions could create confusion in the eyes of the public. I hope those who raised this with you will understand the reasons for our response. With best wishes, Sincerely, Orig. signed by FFF Fred F. Fielding Counsel to the President The Honorable Pete V. Domenici United States Senate Washington, D.C. 20510 FFFielding GRoberts subject chron. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 11, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR FRED F. FIELDING FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS JJR SUBJECT: Ronald Reagan Museum of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Project On November 6, 1985, Senator Domenici sent B. Oglesby a proposal for a "Ronald Reagan Museum of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences," submitted to Domenici by constituents he has not identified for us. On November 25, 1985, Oglesby sent Domenici an interim response, and referred the incoming to you for further action. On December 10, 1985, we responded in timely fashion to Oglesby, noting our objection to the proposal. Your memorandum concluded: "If after talking with Domenici you feel a formal reply either to him or to the unidentified sponsors of this project is necessary, I would be happy to provide one." I suspect Oglesby did nothing with this until he stumbled upon it in cleaning out his desk, for he waited until February 18 to ask for a formal reply. Oglesby has now left, so we cannot prepare the reply for his signature. Accordingly, the attached reply for your signature notes that Oglesby only recently asked us to respond. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 11, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR DIANNA G. HOLLAND FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS JR SUBJECT: Possible Fraud Involving First Lady's Photograph Jane Erkenbeck called on March 7 to request our office to follow up on a call she received concerning a "beautiful baby contest" being sponsored by the "National Council of Drug Abuse." Promo- tional material used by this organization features the First Lady's photograph, but her office is unfamiliar with the organi- zation. The Attorney General's office in Jefferson City, Missouri, believes that the National Council may be a fraudulent organization, and raised the matter with the First Lady's staff. The Council lists an office at 233 15th Street, S.E., Washington, D.C., telephone 675-4405, but the address is simply a post office box. Mark Rhodes, Administrative Assistant for the Missouri Attorney General, may be contacted at (314) 751-8851 for details. The foregoing is referred to you for staffing. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 11, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR DIANNA G. HOLLAND FROM: JANET M. KELLIHER jut SUBJECT: Correspondence from Paul Dayton Paul Dayton recently wrote a letter on the deficit to Senator Quayle, and forwarded a copy to Hugh Hewitt (attached). Mr. Dayton's nurse requested a reply. Counsel's Office received some materials from Mr. Dayton in January of this year. Hugh forwarded it to Sherrie Cooksey and notified Mr. Dayton of this. Central Files does not have a record of this correspondence, however, I have attached copies of the referral that I pulled from my diskette. I spoke with Pat Binninger and she says that the materials have been forwarded to the appropriate person in Treasury and that person has responded to Mr. Dayton. Also attached is some 1985 correspondence from Mr. Dayton on the same subject. This is forwarded to you for staffing. Thank you. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 12, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR CATHERINE BEDELL STAFF ASSISTANT COPY Reagan Presidential Record OFFICE OF PRESIDENTIAL PERSONNEL FROM: JANET M. KELLIHER the COUNSEL'S OFFICE SUBJECT: Follow-Up Letters for Overdue Forms Please send a letter asking the following PAS prospective appointees to return their forms. Thank you. Outstanding SF-278 & PDS Ms. Caroline H. Hume 3355 Pacific Avenue San Francisco, California 94118 FORMS SENT: 12/23/85 Mr. Calvin H. Raullerson 5823 Bradley Boulevard Bethesda, Maryland 20814 FORMS SENT: 1/22/86 Ms. Linda G. Robinson 641 Fifth Avenue Apartment 40D New York, New York 10022 FORMS SENT: 2/11/86 Ms. Colleen T. White 1449 Calle Lozano Camarillo, California 93010 FORMS SENT: 1/24/86 Outstanding PDS Ms. Alice R. Thompson 7710 Falstaff Road McLean, Virginia 22102 FORMS SENT: 1/22/86 Outstanding SF-278 George M. Rast, Esquire 622 Dunerobin Drive Orange Park, Florida 32073 FORMS SENT: 12/23/85 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 12, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR THOMAS F. GIBSON III SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS PR ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Talking Points on Science and Technology Counsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced talking points and finds no objection to them from a legal perspective. CC: David L. Chew THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 12, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR BEN ELLIOTT DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF SPEECHWRITING FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS PM ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Presidential Remarks: View Display of Confiscated Weapons at State Department Counsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced Presidential remarks and finds no objection to them from a legal perspective. cc: David L. Chew THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 12, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR BEN ELLIOTT DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF SPEECHWRITING FROM: ASSOCIATE COUNSEL PA TO THE PRESIDENT JOHN G. ROBERTS SUBJECT: Presidential Remarks: Drop By Briefing on Contra Aid Counsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced draft remarks. I believe the Churchill quotation in the first paragraph on page six is inaccurate. My understanding is that what Churchill said was "Give us the tools, and we will finish the job." Further, he did not say it in the 1930's, but in a February 9, 1941, radio broadcast. Finally, the analogy strikes me as the wrong one to draw, since England did not "finish the job" on its own, as I gather we hope the contras will. In the second paragraph on page six, "I need real telegrams and phone calls and letters" should be deleted. The requirements of the anti-lobbying legislation and appropriations riders are imprecise, but an explicit call for "telegrams and phone calls and letters" may go too far, even in Presidential remarks. CC: David L. Chew THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 12, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR RICHARD DAVIS ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR CABINET AFFAIRS FROM: ASSOCIATE COUNSEL JJR THE PRESIDENT JOHN G. ROBERTS SUBJECT: Disaster Declaration for Utah Our office was asked to review a request from Governor Norman Bangerter of Utah for Presidential declaration of a "major disaster," within the meaning of the Disaster Relief Act of 1974, Pub. L. 93-288. Based on a review of the request and the related materials forwarded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Governor's request appears to comply with the statutory requirements for a disaster declaration. We also have no legal objection to the implementation materials prepared by FEMA in connection with this request. cc: David L. Chew THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 12, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR FREDERICK J. RYAN, JR. DIRECTOR PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS AND SCHEDULING FROM: RICHARD A. HAUSER Original signed by RAH DEPUTY COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Proposed Videotaped Message for Former President Nixon and John Akers, President and CEO of IBM You have asked for our views on a request from the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports for a videotaped message from the President honoring this year's recipients of the Council's National Honor Award: Richard M. Nixon, who was the first chairman of the predecessor to the Council, the President's Council on Youth Fitness, and IBM President and CEO John F. Akers, who has been active in corporate health awareness efforts. I see no reason to object on legal grounds. There is apparently adequate basis for honoring both Nixon and Akers; a message would not constitute endorsement of fundraising; and the Council is of course affiliated with the Government. RAH/JGR: jmk CC: RAHauser JGRoberts subject chron. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 12, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR RICHARD A. HAUSER FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS $976 SUBJECT: Proposed Videotaped Message for Former President Nixon and John Akers, President and CEO of IBM I have been asked to prepare a response for your signature to a request from the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports for a videotaped message from the President honoring this year's recipients of the Council's National Honor Award: Richard M. Nixon, who was the first chairman of the predecessor to the Council, the President's Council on Youth Fitness, and IBM President and CEO John F. Akers, who has been active in corporate health awareness efforts. I see no reason to object on legal grounds. There is apparently adequate basis for honoring both Nixon and Akers; a message would not constitute endorsement of fundraising; and the Council is of course affiliated with the Government. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 12, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR PATRICK J. BUCHANAN ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS Orig. signed by FFF FROM: FRED F. FIELDING COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Request from Publishers of Gorbachev's A Time for Peace for the President to Publish a Similar Book The publishers of Mikhail Gorbachev's A Time for Peace have written the President to express their interest in publishing a similar book by him. They propose to compile a selection of the President's speeches and commentaries, add a biography and some photography, and include a short introduction written by the President specifically for this book. The publishers need no permission to reprint statements by or photographs of the President that are in the public domain, nor do they need any permission to write a short biography. All of the foregoing can be done, provided the final product does not convey the false impression of approval or endorsement by the President. If the President wishes to approve and endorse the project by providing the requested introduction, he may do so, but that decision is a policy one for your office to make. We have previously denied a similar request involving the First Lady and Mrs. Gorbachev. FFF/JGR:jmk CC: FEFielding JGRoberts subject chron. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 11, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR FRED F. FIELDING FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS PR SUBJECT: Request from Publishers of Gorbachev's A Time for Peace for the President to Publish a Similar Book The publishers of Mikhail Gorbachev's A Time for Peace have written the President to express their interest in publishing a similar book by him. They propose to compile a selection of the President's speeches and commentaries, add a biography and some photography, and include a short introduction written by the President specifically for this book. The publishers also suggest that the President donate his fifteen percent royalties to the official U.S. publication in the Soviet Union, Amerika, as Gorbachev has donated his to the official Soviet publication in the United States, Soviet Life. The President may, of course, legally do what the publishers request, but I foresee little interest on his part in doing so. The publishers need no permission to reprint statements by or photographs of the President that are in the public domain, nor do they need any permission to write a short biography. All of the foregoing can be done, provided the final product does not convey the false impression of approval or endorsement by the President. If the President wishes to approve and endorse the project by providing the requested introduction, he may do so, but that decision is a policy one for Mr. Buchanan's office to make. A memorandum for Buchanan embodying the foregoing is attached. 908 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 13, 1986 COPY Reagan Presidential Record MEMORANDUM FOR BEN ELLIOTT DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF SPEECHWRITING FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS 222 ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Presidential Address: Nicaragua Counsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced draft address. The Department of Justice advises that it cannot substantiate a direct link between and drug trafficking. The Department also recommends that any statements b6 about such trafficking and the Nicaraguan government refer to involvement in trafficking by some government officials, rather than by the government itself. Thus, unless there is a valid source for the carryover sentence between pages 6 and 7 other than the Department of Justice, should be deleted and "some Sandinista officials" or something similar inserted in its place. With respect to the first full sentence on page 7, the pertinent information was developed not by "U.S. undercover agents" but by a confidential informant working with the DEA. I would change "U.S. undercover agents" to "a confidential informant working," change "themselves" in the next line to "himself" and "their" to 66 "the." If the reference to earlier in the paragraph is deleted, at the end of this sentence should be changed to Justice advises that the plane in question actually landed at a Nicaraguan military air base. Mentioning this would strengthen the point of the paragraph. In line 5 on page 7, I would substitute "at a Nicaraguan military air base" for "in Nicaragua." Justice has advised that it has no objection to the last sentence of the paragraph, or to showing the photograph of Vaughn. CC: David L. Chew DEVICE OFPRESIDENTIALMESSACES REQUESTFOR CLEARANCE- COMMENTS To: JOHN ROBERTS - LEGAL COUNSEL Date Due: Date of Event: ASAP DUE: MARCH 13 Subject: PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGE TO DEPUTY ENERGY SECRETARY DANNY J BOGGS, Requested by: TOM GIBSON Background: Danny Boggs will receive the 1986 Distinguished Service Award from the National Energy Research Organization on March. 18, 1986. The ceremony will mark the end of Danny Boggs' 10-year career in federal energy policy. The President recently nominated him to the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals; the Senate is expected to confirm him shortly. May I please have your approval on the attached message. Telephone clearance would be appreciated. Thank you. Signature: Date: Linda Watson March 13, 1986 Presidential Messages Old Executive Office Building Room 18 (202) 456-2941 Your Recommendation/Comments: NO OBJECTION 82 3/13 Signature: Date: THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 13, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR BEN ELLIOTT DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF SPEECHWRITING FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS D2R ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Presidential Radio Talk: Nicaraguan Negotiations Counsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced radio talk and finds no objection to it from a legal perspective. CC: David L. Chew THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 13, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR BEN ELLIOTT DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF SPEECHWRITING FROM: ASSOCIATE COUNSEL 222 THE PRESIDENT JOHN G. ROBERTS SUBJECT: Talking Points: Phone Call to Florida March Counsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced talking points and finds no objection to them from a legal perspective. cc: David L. Chew THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 13, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR DAVID L. CHEW STAFF SECRETARY AND DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Presidential Determination Re: Japanese Leather Tariff Increases Counsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced determination and the accompanying proclamation. On page 2, line 9, of the proclamation, "2911 (d) (1) " should be "2411 (d) (1)." In lines 11 and 18-19 on the same page, "301 (a) (2) " should be "301(a)." In line 20 on the same page, " (19 U.S.C. 2483) " should be inserted between "1974" and the subsequent comma. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 13, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR DAVID L. CHEW STAFF SECRETARY AND DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS ASSOCIATE COUNSEL THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Thomas Regulato Telephone Call Counsel's Office would have no objection in principle to the President placing the above-referenced telephone call. It will be necessary, however, for us to review the draft talking points. 90°F THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 13, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR RICHARD A. HAUSER COPY Reagan Presidential Record FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS JJ6 SUBJECT: General Turnage At your request, I telephoned General Turnage to obtain the answers to the questions highlighted in George Jameson's memorandum of March 10. 66 I communicated the foregoing to Bob Flynn of OGE, who advised that he would proceed to process Turnage's papers. Flynn already has a SF-278 for Turnage. CC: Dianna G. Holland THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 14, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR KATHY RATTE JAFFKE DIRECTOR CONGRESSIONAL CORRESPONDENCE FROM: RICHARD A. HAUSER Original signed by RAH DEPUTY COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Alleged Cocaine Trafficking by FDN and ARDE Individuals You have asked for our views on who should sign the draft response on the above-referenced subject provided by the Department of Justice. It is my view that since the response concerns pending investigations at DEA, Justice should send it directly. RAH/JGR: jmk CC: RAHauser GRoberts subject chron. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 14, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR RICHARD A. HAUSER FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS SUBJECT: Alleged Cocaine Trafficking by FDN and ARDE Individuals I have been asked to prepare a response for your signature to an inquiry from Legislative Affairs concerning a Department of Justice response to a letter from Congressman Sam Gejdenson to the President. Gejdenson's letter concerned allegations that the Contras are involved in drug trafficking; the DEA response notes that there are no active investigations involving the Contras but there have been "several unsubstantiated allega- tions." Legislative Affairs wants to know who should send the response. It seems clear to me that a direct response from Justice is preferable, since the whole substance of the reply concerns DEA investigations. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 14, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR RICHARD DAVIS ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR CABINET AFFAIRS FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Disaster Declaration for Montana Our office was asked to review a request from Governor Ted Schwinden of Montana for Presidential declaration of a "major disaster," within the meaning of the Disaster Relief Act of 1974, Pub. L. 93-288. Based on a review of the request and the related materials forwarded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Governor's request appears to comply with the statutory requirements for a disaster declaration. We also have no legal objection to the implementation materials prepared by FEMA in connection with this request. CC: David L. Chew 910 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 14, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR PATRICK J. BUCHANAN COPY Reagan Presidential Record ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Aid to the Nicaraguan Freedom Fighters Counsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced draft address. As pointed out in my memorandum of March 13 for Ben Elliott on a prior draft, the Department of Justice cannot 66 substantiate a direct link between and drug trafficking. Care should therefore be taken to ensure adequate substantiation from a source other than the Department of Justice for the second sentence in the last paragraph on page 6. With respect to the third sentence in the same paragraph, Justice advises that it is inaccurate to refer to "U.S. undercover agents." The individual involved -- only one -- should be described as a confidential informant working with the DEA. CC: David L. Chew REQUESTI OR.CLEARANC COMMENTS To: JOHN ROBERTS - LEGAL COUNSEL Date Due: Date of Event: ASAP DUE TODAY MARCH 14, 1986 Subject: PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGE FOR THE ANNUAL MID-YEAR SEMINAR OF THE NATIONAL INSTITUE OF MUNICIPAL LAW OFFICERS. Requested by: John W. Witt, President, National Institute of Municipal Law Officers Background: May we please have your approval on the attached. The theme for this year's convention is "Tort Liability and Insurance Crises," and Mr. Richard Willard, Asst, AG of the Civil Division, will be a speaker on the 17th. Telephone clearance would be appreciated. Thank you. Signature: Date: Linda Watson March 14, 1986 Presidential Messages Old Executive Office Building Room 18 (202) 456-2941 Your Recommendation/Comments: NO LEAL OBJECTION, BUT SHOULD "SETTING" IN g 3 BE "SETTLING" ? 12R 3/14 Signature: Date: sans THE WHITE HOUSE NASFINCTON March 14, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR DAVID L. CHEW STAFF SECRETARY AND DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Report to Congress on South Africa National Emergency Counsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced draft report. In line 9 of the second paragraph on page 2, change "the latter" to "that." In line 4 on page 3, change "Krugerrand" to "Krugerrands." In line 7 on page 3, change "5" to "5 (a) ." In line 16 on page 3, change "11" to "9." In line 16 on page 4, change "8" to "6." 912 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 14, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR THE FILE COPY Reagan Presidential Record FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS 22C SUBJECT: FBI Report on 66 I provided the FBI summary memoranda on to Senator Cranston on March 13 at 5:15 p.m. and to Senator Murkowski at 5:35 p.m. Both Senators pointed to the anonymous letter attached to the memoranda and asked if it were the subject letter; I confirmed that that was my understanding. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 14, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR DIANNA G. HOLLAND FROM: JANET M. KELLIHER Mike Lonkay (566-2327) spoke with Dean McGrath yesterday and asked the status of the following prospective appointees: Mary Bush -- Exec. Dir. to IMF Robert Keating -- U.S. Exec. Dir. to World Bank Hugh Foster -- Alt. Exec. Dir. to World Bank J. Michael Hudson -- Asst. Sec. (Leg. Affairs) J. Roger Mentz -- Asst. Sec. (Tax Policy) THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 14, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR WILLIAM B. LACY DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF POLITICAL AFFAIRS FROM: ASSOCIATE COUNSEL Door TO THE PRESIDENT JOHN G. ROBERTS SUBJECT: Letter to Representative Fred Eckert Counsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced letter and finds no objection to it from a legal perspective. CC: David L. Chew THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 17, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR PHIL NICOLAIDES STAFF ASSISTANT WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Draft Proclamation: Afghanistan Day, 1986 Counsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced Draft Proclamation and finds no objection to it from a legal perspective. On page 2, line 29, delete "to." THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 17, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR JOHN M. POINDEXTER ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS Orig. signed by FFF FROM: FRED F. FIELDING COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: British Request for Presidential Message I have reviewed your memorandum of March 14 on the proposed Presidential message to appear in a British advertising supplement to the New York Times. It is a long-standing White House policy that the President not provide messages for such advertising supplements. Pursuant to this policy, we have turned down requests for similar messages from several other countries, including Israel and the People's Republic of China. If it is your view that it is in the national interest to make an exception to this policy in this case, we can do SO. I cannot tell whether the points in your memorandum are meant to suggest that the national interest warrants an exception, or more broadly that you disagree with the policy itself. In reaching your decision on whether an exception is warranted in this case, I assume you will take into account the possi- bility that those countries we have turned down in the past will be understandably upset should they learn of our willingness to provide such a message for the British, as well as the diffi- culty that will arise in the future when we wish to decline to provide messages for other countries that may be familiar with the British exception. If you decide to proceed with a message, I recommend deletion of the reference in the first paragraph of the proposed text to "the generosity of a major American corporation." You may then want to refer to cooperation between our peoples rather than our two governments. FFF/JGR: jmk CC: FFFielding GRoberts subject chron. DBWaller THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 17, 1986 " MEMORANDUM FOR FRED F. FIELDING FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS 826 SUBJECT: British Request for Presidential Message Poindexter has now sent a confidential memorandum to you arguing in favor of sending the message for the British advertising supplement. He does not, however, come out and state that national security warrants an exception to our policy against providing such messages. His arguments rather seem to take issue with the policy itself. The attached reply does not let him off that easily, but gives him authority to send the message if he concludes national security warrants it. cc: David B. Waller MESSAGE MUST REACH PRINTER TODAY. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 17, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR THOMAS F. GIBSON III SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS FROM: ASSOCIATE COUNSEL Dol TO THE PRESIDENT JOHN G. ROBERTS SUBJECT: Talking Points on Contra Aid Counsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced talking points and finds no objection to them from a legal perspective. CC: David L. Chew THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 17, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR DAVID L. CHEW STAFF SECRETARY AND DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS DR ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: White House Press Statement on Acid Rain Counsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced White House Press Statement and finds no objection to it from a legal perspective. THE WHITE HOUSE NASFINGTON March 17, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR DAVID L. CHEW STAFF SECRETARY FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: DOT International Aviation Decisions: Societe Anonyme Belge d'Exploitation de la Navigation Aerienne (Sabena) and El Al Israel Airlines Limited Our office has reviewed the above-referenced Department of Transportation International Aviation decisions, and has no legal objection to the procedure that was followed with respect to Presidential review of such decisions under 49 U.S.C. $ 1461(a). We also have no legal objection to OMB's recommendation that the President not disapprove these orders or to the substance of the letter from the President to the Secretary of Transportation. THE 4116 HOUSE NACHINCTON March 17, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR DAVID L. CHEW STAFF SECRETARY FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: DOT International Aviation Decision: Dominion Intercontinental Our office has reviewed the above-referenced Department of Transportation International Aviation decision, and has no legal objection to the procedure that was followed with respect to Presidential review of such decisions under 49 U.S.C. § 1461 (a). We also have no legal objection to OMB's recommendation that the President not disapprove this order or to the substance of the letter from the President to the Secretary of Transportation. THE WHITE HOUSE NAS-INCTON March 17, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR DAVID L. CHEW STAFF SECRETARY FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: DOT International Aviation Decision: Marco Island Airways, Inc., and Aeron International Airlines, Inc. Our office has reviewed the above-referenced Department of Transportation International Aviation decision, and has no legal objection to the procedure that was followed with respect to Presidential review of such decisions under 49 U.S.C. § 1461 (a). We also have no legal objection to OMB's recommendation that the President not disapprove this order or to the substance of the letter from the President to the Secretary of Transportation. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 17, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR DIANNA G. HOLLAND FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS Pol SUBJECT: Nomination of Gilbert G. Pompa to be Director of the Community Relations Service I have reviewed the SF-278 and PDS submitted by Gilbert G. Pompa in connection with his prospective nomination for another term as Director of the Community Relations Service. The President is authorized to nominate a Director for a four-year term by 42 U.S.C. § 2000g. Pompa has been nominated and confirmed for this post on two prior occasions. His SF-278 and PDS present no problems, and, assuming successful completion of other background checks, I have no objection to proceeding with this nomination. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 12, 1986 TO: JOHN ROBERTS Counsel's Office RE: American Country-Western Music Tour--People's Republic of China NSC suggests Counsel's Office review of this case -- see paragraph three. Thank you. CK CLAUDIA KORTE Presidential Messages 18-OEOB/Ext. 2941 NO OBJECTION 820L 3/17 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 17, 1986 TO: JOHN ROBERTS Counsel's Office RE: Retirement of Edwin Ganter, St. Louis, Missouri Chris Hicks wanted to be sure you saw this one because it's a judge. He's been an Administrative Law Judge for the Social Security Administration -- so a member of the Executive, not the Judicial, Branch of government. HHS said he's okay. Do you see any problem? Thank you. Claudin CLAUDIA KORTE Presidential Messages 18-OEOB/Ext. 2941 NO OBJECTION 82R 3/18